Cooke family of Hawaii

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The Cooke family of Hawaii is a prominent missionary and business family that played a significant role in the social, cultural, and economic development of the Hawaiian Islands from the 19th century onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American business family
family
missionary family
activePeriod 19th century
20th century
associatedWith Hawaiian Kingdom NERFINISHED
State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
Territory of Hawaii NERFINISHED
basedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
contributedTo cultural development of Hawaii
economic development of Hawaii
social development of Hawaii
country United States of America
ethnicOrigin American
hasLegacy influence on Hawaiian business community
influence on Hawaiian cultural institutions
influence on Hawaiian educational institutions
hasNotableMember Amos Starr Cooke NERFINISHED
Anna Rice Cooke NERFINISHED
Charles Montague Cooke NERFINISHED
Clarence Hyde Cooke NERFINISHED
George Paul Cooke NERFINISHED
Juliette Montague Cooke NERFINISHED
Richard Cooke NERFINISHED
Theodore Cooke NERFINISHED
historicalRole business leadership in Hawaii
missionary work in the Hawaiian Kingdom
philanthropy in Hawaii
knownFor involvement in Hawaiian banking
involvement in Hawaiian education
involvement in Hawaiian sugar industry
support of cultural institutions in Hawaii
language English
Hawaiian
laterDevelopedInto business dynasty in Hawaii
notableFor multi‑generational prominence in Hawaii
notableLocation Honolulu NERFINISHED
originatedAs missionary family in the Hawaiian Kingdom
region Oahu NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Congregationalism
Protestantism

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Anna Rice Cooke memberOf Cooke family of Hawaii